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Techno and House producer, Tony Brown hard Tech-House keyboard style bangs.

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As we browse through the dancedance.com download library. I stumbled on and old Tony Brown; tech house song themed “Inside the Gate”. Mastered by the great Ron Murphy, this comes from the dancedance.com volume 3 techno record. It’s the B- side called Inside The Gate Part 1 & 2 by Tony Brown. Part 1 is stacked with hard Tech-House keyboard sounds using the Yamaha motif es6and the Roland phantom. Tony also used the Roland r8 with the old school dance card for the drums. Part 2 lush strings (viloa’s) and Detroit techno Synth sounds also there is a hot electro beat. “I made this record for Dj’s who love to blend The timing is locked tight on this track there are so many ways to mix this song” Tony Brown

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Back to Jack the House; Jes One old school house track it’s ready for download

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T.B.C. uploaded Back to Jack the House; Jes One Hot House Groove with old school House samples Funky bass line and Guitar. Anyone Know what samples are in this?
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Meet Electronic music artist T.B.C. aka Tony Brown from the Brown Brothers

Tony Brown

T.B.C., or Tony Brown to those in the electronic music industry, was the first and only artist that had exclusively signed a deal with Rocky Jones from DJ International Records. Specifically, Tony Brown signed a three-year deal, which insisted on three releases per year and a thousand dollars per track, which was quite a decent amount of money for house music in the early nineties. T.B.C. elucidated his enthusiasm for working with some of the best producers in the industry, namely Rocky Jones, Joe Smooth, Craig Loftis, Jessica Tuttle, Tyree Cooper and many more.

After one of the most successful releases, “The Way You Move,” from DJ International Records, which featured Jessica Tuttle and MC D, Brown joined up with his brother, Unsel Brown, at which point, the Brown Brothers were formed; a record was released under Many Mokiers between 1993-1996. The X-Files of Techno was slated for worldwide distribution shortly thereafter, and the label happened to be the very first internet record label, while being a part of a multi-media entity known as www.dancedance.com. 3000 vinyl copies were shipped out, which was an impressive feat for the group. Impressively, Ben Sims remixed one track for Music Man, while a few of the tracks were published for CD release. Continue reading Meet Electronic music artist T.B.C. aka Tony Brown from the Brown Brothers